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new york city only getting up to 55 for the day. a little bit of wet weather here throughout the carolina, down into florida. middle of the nation looks pretty quiet from st. louis to dallas. watch out for rain coming into the midwest later today. back to you. >> thank you very much. let's talk about the election if we could. joining us now, chief washington correspondent john harwood. good morning to you, sir. >> good morning. where were the highlights about the nationals some? >> i was happy to see it. i could feel it coming, too, because they were down 2-1. and i've seen st. louis enough. a great team, they won last year, but -- >> they won last year. and our closer shut the cardinals down. pretty impressive. almost as impressive as the reds going up 2-0. >> would it be more disappointing if you would win the series and then lose badly to the reds? how would you like to play out? might be better to lose now. >> last time i checked -- >> one game better. that's like your two touchdowns -- >> home field advantage, baby. >> like you
new york city only getting up to 55 for the day. a little bit of wet weather here throughout the carolina, down into florida. middle of the nation looks pretty quiet from st. louis to dallas. watch out for rain coming into the midwest later today. back to you. >> thank you very much. let's talk about the election if we could. joining us now, chief washington correspondent john harwood. good morning to you, sir. >> good morning. where were the highlights about the nationals some?...
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dozens of cities saw record lows. including sioux city, iowa, bottoming out at 15. scottsbluff, nebraska, 21 degrees. and tulsa, oklahoma, scraping the freezing mark at 32 degrees. >> all this despite the fact that that calendar i held up says october. it is awful. but there's warmth or light at the end of the tunnel. we're going to bring in alexandra steele. when is the warmth coming? you still use a calendar? good morning, everyone. a lot of you, millions of you, seeing the cold this weekend, thus far of the season. a lot of you having your first snow. they gave you numbers. how about 10 in nebraska in champion. these were low temperatures yesterday morning. and about 270 -- 270 states and cities had yesterday, their record low warm temperatures. and then, on saturday, they had 250 record low high temperatures, as well. across the board, incredibly chilly. record low temperatures in springfield, missouri, 47. your high temperature should be 68 degrees. on the average, running about 20 degrees below average yesterday. st. louis, 68, should be your high temperature,
dozens of cities saw record lows. including sioux city, iowa, bottoming out at 15. scottsbluff, nebraska, 21 degrees. and tulsa, oklahoma, scraping the freezing mark at 32 degrees. >> all this despite the fact that that calendar i held up says october. it is awful. but there's warmth or light at the end of the tunnel. we're going to bring in alexandra steele. when is the warmth coming? you still use a calendar? good morning, everyone. a lot of you, millions of you, seeing the cold this...
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dozens of cities saw record lows over the weekend. the midwest in an early deep freeze including in sioux city, iowa, where they're bottoming out at 15 degrees. alexandria steele is live in the extreme weather center. good morning. >> good morning to you, soledad. it certainly is cold around the country. all right, yesterday alone, 170 record low high temperatures, meaning the afternoons were well below average. st. louis only 51, should have been 68. places that should have been in the 60s were well below average. so freeze threat today. you can see kind of how widespread it is from the upper midwest to texas through the mid-atlantic. places like ohio, running about a week and a half ahead of schedule with their first freeze. it's well below average and certainly a little bit earlier than normal. coldest thus far of the season, we saw it begin last week in the northern plains and upper midwest. now migrating into the south and east. today really kind of the coldest of the low and then temperatures will warm up. so there is certainly
dozens of cities saw record lows over the weekend. the midwest in an early deep freeze including in sioux city, iowa, where they're bottoming out at 15 degrees. alexandria steele is live in the extreme weather center. good morning. >> good morning to you, soledad. it certainly is cold around the country. all right, yesterday alone, 170 record low high temperatures, meaning the afternoons were well below average. st. louis only 51, should have been 68. places that should have been in the...
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what do you take of the city? tie city needs to stop dragging their feet. we were innocent and this is -- this is just going to continue to further restate that. >> reporter: salam says no matter the outcome. he may never fully escape his nightmare that started in this park. susan candiotti, cnn, new york. >> as for the central park jogger herself, she's gone to become a motivational speaker, author of the book "i am the central park jogger." >>> happening now in a major speech mitt romney says the middle east is more dangerous under president obama. >>> two chinese businesses trying to expand in the united states. why they could be a threat to national security. >>> plus, attempting history from the edge of space. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> a post-debate surge in a highly regarded poll for mitt romney. the presidential nominee leading president obama. take a look at these numbers just out from the pew research center. romney, four points ahead of the president in this pew research center survey of likely voters nationwide. that's
what do you take of the city? tie city needs to stop dragging their feet. we were innocent and this is -- this is just going to continue to further restate that. >> reporter: salam says no matter the outcome. he may never fully escape his nightmare that started in this park. susan candiotti, cnn, new york. >> as for the central park jogger herself, she's gone to become a motivational speaker, author of the book "i am the central park jogger." >>> happening now in...
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he was in the city of nob nobeulo and theyl lthey also ca him. they were able to arrest him and this morning they presented him for the media, basically, you know, we have this gentleman, he -- he answered directly, so he's very high up in the chain. >> let me jump in and ask you too, because to be clear, from what i understand, we had fobs who talked to the sheriff of saturday pa zepeda county who said they don't know if this guy was the one that pulled the trigger, but he may be involved, correct? >> that is correct. i spoke with the sheriff this morning. this guy is very high up in the chain, he was more than likely not at the scene, but he was ultimately responsible for the acts of his underlings. he basically oversaw -- everybody answered to him. so as to his role, his exact role, but he was ultimately responsible for everything that this has done in that -- this time frame. >> what more do you know? he was known as the squirrel. what more do you know about him? >> well, they're tying him to the murder of 72 migrants in august of 2010. >> wo
he was in the city of nob nobeulo and theyl lthey also ca him. they were able to arrest him and this morning they presented him for the media, basically, you know, we have this gentleman, he -- he answered directly, so he's very high up in the chain. >> let me jump in and ask you too, because to be clear, from what i understand, we had fobs who talked to the sheriff of saturday pa zepeda county who said they don't know if this guy was the one that pulled the trigger, but he may be...
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umc the events in some faraway city playing out the way you had talked about in the morning. it was kind of magical. i think that i thought i was pretty much done then, so i decided at that moment i was not going to do 2012. my son was now year-old. he is the obama baby. i second son was born about the 120-day mark of the new administration. so we had a lot of stuff going on and home, too. but when i look at it, it is so different. i have 58 races under my belt. the obama campaign has not had one really this year. so i thought this is really hard work. some people may describe it in the news as a slog. i imagine it is. it's probably really hard to go that long. as far as what is the difference, i don't know yet. at this point you have to pick seven or 58 tests -- 57 or 58 tests to see how things are going, but not this time around. it's a pretty tight organization. i think the romney campaign has had a lot of the same challenges we have had and more in 2008 than this campaign in 2012. in terms of the difference between romney and obama this time? well, one is a calendar campa
umc the events in some faraway city playing out the way you had talked about in the morning. it was kind of magical. i think that i thought i was pretty much done then, so i decided at that moment i was not going to do 2012. my son was now year-old. he is the obama baby. i second son was born about the 120-day mark of the new administration. so we had a lot of stuff going on and home, too. but when i look at it, it is so different. i have 58 races under my belt. the obama campaign has not had...
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you see businesses tell me that the pressure for the fast buck from city investors means they just can't take the long view. they want to plan one year, two years, ten years ahead but they have to publish their accounts in britain every 3 months. in line with the wishes of the best of british business, we will end that rule so companies in britain can take the long term productive view for our country. companies in britain are far more easily bought and sold than in many other countries. do you know that when a takeover is launched the hedge funds and the speculators can swoop in for a quick profit? they are not acting in the interests of firms or the nation. they are just in it for the fast buck. it is wrong and we will change it. and here is the thing, ladies and gentlemen, i invite british businesses -- work with us in advance of the next labour government. let's refound the rules of the game so we have a one nation business model as part of a one nation economy for our country. [applause] so friends, in banks, in education in the rules of the game for companies -- one nation gives us
you see businesses tell me that the pressure for the fast buck from city investors means they just can't take the long view. they want to plan one year, two years, ten years ahead but they have to publish their accounts in britain every 3 months. in line with the wishes of the best of british business, we will end that rule so companies in britain can take the long term productive view for our country. companies in britain are far more easily bought and sold than in many other countries. do you...
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the big cities are blue. the rural parts, a smaller counties are part of the republican coalition. if you look at election results on a statewide map, you will see mostly red. the blue areas is where the population centers are. host: turnout for election day and early voting, what are you looking at? to get out thetle base, for democrats in relatively few urban areas like columbus, toledo, akron, cleveland, dayton. and republicans getting out their base in rural and ex-urban areas, this will be critical. just as important if not more important than appealing to the meeting in voter. in this respect, this is why everybody looks to ohio every four years. a microcosm for the rest of the country, not in all respects but in this respect, where the battle over turnout will be huge. that's precisely why the obama campaign has been fighting so hard to preserve the early voting the last three days before the election, because they see this as a critical way of getting their base out. i think they think they are in a better position to do that for early voting than the republicans, but we wi
the big cities are blue. the rural parts, a smaller counties are part of the republican coalition. if you look at election results on a statewide map, you will see mostly red. the blue areas is where the population centers are. host: turnout for election day and early voting, what are you looking at? to get out thetle base, for democrats in relatively few urban areas like columbus, toledo, akron, cleveland, dayton. and republicans getting out their base in rural and ex-urban areas, this will be...
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my father as a way of exaggerating, so now he will refuse to city's port. he tells people he was po, he could not afford the other two letters. he said when my mama couldn't take care of me, it was that community of courage, that hope mob, that a conspiracy of love that looked at me as their child. they did not look at my race, my gender, my orientation, my religion. they saw me as one of their own and they made sure i had food on my table and a roof over my head. philatelists time for me to go to college, people -- when it was time to go to college, people knew the most valuable resource was not the oil in the ground, it was the genius of children and folks put dollar bills in envelopes. to help me go to college. at college, they didn't just tell me stories. i had the privilege of being the commencement speaker for my mom's university at her 50th reunion and this is the frustrating thing about mama's -- she looked at me and i don't know what is about mothers. you could become a grown man at 40 years old and be the mayor of the city and they still treat you
my father as a way of exaggerating, so now he will refuse to city's port. he tells people he was po, he could not afford the other two letters. he said when my mama couldn't take care of me, it was that community of courage, that hope mob, that a conspiracy of love that looked at me as their child. they did not look at my race, my gender, my orientation, my religion. they saw me as one of their own and they made sure i had food on my table and a roof over my head. philatelists time for me to go...
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you mentioned cities that are very interesting. texas is six times as large as the entire united states population in 1790. we in austin especially are familiar with the tyranny of a centralized government in austin itself called the state government that often seems determined to deprive the city of austin of autonomy over matters that we hold near and dear. so i think that to the extent that federalism does stand for a principle of decision making at subnational levels and allowing people to participate if decisions that effect their lives, then any modern constitutional convention whether at the state or national level would have to address this. do we want home rule on the part of cities, or do we not? what kinds of protected autonomy do you want for states and what not? these are all wonderful subjects for a convention or for any sort of national conversation that we're not having right now. >> will all right. so my question is based on a lot of the things that you've said. i wonder what your take is on, i guess, who would sup
you mentioned cities that are very interesting. texas is six times as large as the entire united states population in 1790. we in austin especially are familiar with the tyranny of a centralized government in austin itself called the state government that often seems determined to deprive the city of austin of autonomy over matters that we hold near and dear. so i think that to the extent that federalism does stand for a principle of decision making at subnational levels and allowing people to...
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there are representatives of four new york city boar roes on -- boroughs on the supreme court. there is justice sotomayor from the bronx, justice scalia from queens, justice ginsburg from brooklyn and justice kagan from manhattan. tragically, staten island is unrepresented on the supreme court, but you never know when there might be vacancies, and we might address that gap. [laughter] there are six products of harvard law school and three products of yale law school on the supreme court. there are apparently no other law schools in the united states. [laughter] besides those two. no, it is a bizarre and unfortunately fact, i think. but those are, i hope, interesting facts about the supreme court. but frankly, i don't think they're very important. here's an important fact. about the supreme court. there are five republicans and four democrats. i will speak for somewhat longer, but this is basically all you need to know. [laughter] if be there's a takeaway here, i have gotten to the point early. there are five republicans and four democrats, and that really tells you much of what
there are representatives of four new york city boar roes on -- boroughs on the supreme court. there is justice sotomayor from the bronx, justice scalia from queens, justice ginsburg from brooklyn and justice kagan from manhattan. tragically, staten island is unrepresented on the supreme court, but you never know when there might be vacancies, and we might address that gap. [laughter] there are six products of harvard law school and three products of yale law school on the supreme court. there...
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. >> former city councilman turned civil rights activist is a felon of tax evasion and he makes no bones about it. >> i have been strip offed my right to vote and hold public office. now he's fighting to getel felonsget felonsand convicted felons in the lawsuit. he's asking the judge to rule on his argument that the felon disenfranchisement is unconstitutional in virginia. >> so what that means is that every person, even in prison will have their rights restored. >> cenk: so it's an interesting point. finally on the issue of civil rights here. a lot of people argue that our incarceration of african-americans is a new form of jim crow. is this a way of disenfranchising by another name. >> there is no question. i've written a book on this in some length. there is no question. even though african-americans and whites have about the same level of drug use and drug selling overwhelmingly it's african-americans who are prosecutorprosecutorred, who get these long sentences and then when they come out, there is a connection between civil rights and felony disenfranchisement. how can we allow to
. >> former city councilman turned civil rights activist is a felon of tax evasion and he makes no bones about it. >> i have been strip offed my right to vote and hold public office. now he's fighting to getel felonsget felonsand convicted felons in the lawsuit. he's asking the judge to rule on his argument that the felon disenfranchisement is unconstitutional in virginia. >> so what that means is that every person, even in prison will have their rights restored. >>...
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[ jack ] ...and alicia. [ male announcer ] use any citi card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts, more events more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] endless shrimp is our most popular promotion at red lobster. there's so many choices, the guests love it! [ male announcer ] don't miss endless shrimp, just $14.99! try as much as you like, anyway you like. like new teriyaki grilled shrimp. offer ends soon! my name is angela trapp, and i sea food differently. (vo) john fugelsang sees what happens. >> you know, blaming this economy on barack obama is kinda like blaming your hangover on the guy making breakfast. i like mitt romney but i'm sorry. they guy has flipped more than a crack house mattress. this campaign has become so toxic, beverly hills housewives are now injecting it into their foreheads. (vo) so current gave him a weekly show. >> i love romney's debate style, but i tell you, if i could be that stiff for 90 minutes, i'd ... (vo) we probably won't regret it. [ ♪
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bp is selling texas city. a unit other texas refinery. it is valued at $2.5 billion. you can take a look at how the two stocks are faring. they are selling it over to marathon petroleum. marathon is hitting a new high. bp is pulling back one third of 1%. the deal is right in line with the expectation. a lot of folks looking at tp very closely. this is another step in the right direction. one up, one down. cheryl: thank you very much. it is time to make money with charles payne. this power he has a dirty fingernail stock for your portfolio. charles: an amazing trend this year, companies that spend money on their stocks are going up. the street really believes most of the stocks are undervalued. it is amazing. i have never seen it like this where the inquiring company, their shares go higher. cliff natural resources. my subscribers are in it. we are getting absolutely whacked in this one. you have two dynamics. you have the local situation. these guys only have one thermal mind. they are so positioned, they have mines in canada, brazil and america. the stock acts well t
bp is selling texas city. a unit other texas refinery. it is valued at $2.5 billion. you can take a look at how the two stocks are faring. they are selling it over to marathon petroleum. marathon is hitting a new high. bp is pulling back one third of 1%. the deal is right in line with the expectation. a lot of folks looking at tp very closely. this is another step in the right direction. one up, one down. cheryl: thank you very much. it is time to make money with charles payne. this power he...
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sad story, new york city is apologizing for sending a collection letter to suspect. killed by a police cruiser for the damage his body did to the vehicle. the bill for $$710 was slap in the face. they kept robinson shackled to the hospital bed under guard while in a coma. spokesman for the city said the letter should not have ever gone out and not sure why it happened. the family planning $20 million wrongful death lawsuit. >> it's more expensive than before drive in california. regulations. supply crunch. even a power outage have combined to cause imperfect storm. in the gas pump. here is correspondent adam housley. >> from san francisco to san diego, to redondo, california californians are cringing at the pump. >> frustrating. >> in many cases, frustrating fg is the nicest word that drivers use when react to gasoline prices that have spiked in the neighborhood of 52 cents in the last week. >> prices are ridiculous. >> they need a break. it's too high. way too high. >> i try not to drive. gives me quarter of a tank if i need $10 in gas. out of control. >> the offici
sad story, new york city is apologizing for sending a collection letter to suspect. killed by a police cruiser for the damage his body did to the vehicle. the bill for $$710 was slap in the face. they kept robinson shackled to the hospital bed under guard while in a coma. spokesman for the city said the letter should not have ever gone out and not sure why it happened. the family planning $20 million wrongful death lawsuit. >> it's more expensive than before drive in california....
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. >> it's what we see in inner cities where they miss school and workers stay home. open landfills are rampant and drinking water is polluted. >> environmental justice argument is something like the keystone pipeline will end up in port arthur texas the refineries and neighborhood by the budget by minorities. the refining process will therefore pollute. >> i would say that's one bhoer fabrication used to retard our production in this country. those people needs jobs. >> i have been working with port arthur and their biggest pride their biggest request is to have more high tan oil jobs. this is what the keystone pipeline would bring. >> the president of the national black chamber of commerce doubts concerns about environ pment tal justice are sincere. >> i don't think that our epa administrator jackson is turning over at night thinking about the four blacks and port arthur texas. >> david vitter thinks the obama administration employs many bogus arguments against fossil fuels. >> several years ago they lease rights offshore alaska and obama epa held that up for variou
. >> it's what we see in inner cities where they miss school and workers stay home. open landfills are rampant and drinking water is polluted. >> environmental justice argument is something like the keystone pipeline will end up in port arthur texas the refineries and neighborhood by the budget by minorities. the refining process will therefore pollute. >> i would say that's one bhoer fabrication used to retard our production in this country. those people needs jobs. >>...
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. >>> thousands marching in the streets in cities across spain. show are angry at the government's austerity measures. the jobless rate in spain now stands at 25%. trade union leaders calling the marchs a warning to the government. they say tempers are rising and a general strike could happen next month. >>> i'm marianne rafferty. now, back be to fox news reports. for the latest headlines log on to fox news .com. >> since before he took office presidents obama has promised to boost the economy by creating millions of green jobs. taxpayers spent billions but the green economy has yet to rule. so what about the real existing economy? the one that overwhelmingly still depends on pos ill fue-- fossil fuels? >> if one decisions captures four obama critics the green agenda it is his decision to go full bore on the keystone pipeline. >> our experts said we needed a saernlt of time to review the project. >> the project would transport oil from the oil sands of western canada to refinerys in texas. >> the environmentalists are saying we have to stop it usi
. >>> thousands marching in the streets in cities across spain. show are angry at the government's austerity measures. the jobless rate in spain now stands at 25%. trade union leaders calling the marchs a warning to the government. they say tempers are rising and a general strike could happen next month. >>> i'm marianne rafferty. now, back be to fox news reports. for the latest headlines log on to fox news .com. >> since before he took office presidents obama has...
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a great audience we have in the studio and welcome to huckabee for the fox news studios in new york city . biggest story in policings . first presidential debate held in denver. the universe view even amongst the staunchest obama supportirs was that mitt romney won the debate. and tingle up his leg hearing obama speak he was in such a melt down he it is tangled run the leg because he wet his pants. some of the excuses for the president not being much better than the empty chair that clint east wood revealed . al gore thought it was thaltitude of denver. i think the former vice president may have been a little high. but another ridiculous made on another net work and he with a straight face suggests that obama didn't debate well because he was black. what after geth elected as president of the united states and serving four years bark obama walked out on the stage and said i am black, i can't take on the white guy. whether in sports or music or acting some days you don't have the juice. we squeezed out what we could and i will offer my humble and accurate assessment of the efirst of all m
a great audience we have in the studio and welcome to huckabee for the fox news studios in new york city . biggest story in policings . first presidential debate held in denver. the universe view even amongst the staunchest obama supportirs was that mitt romney won the debate. and tingle up his leg hearing obama speak he was in such a melt down he it is tangled run the leg because he wet his pants. some of the excuses for the president not being much better than the empty chair that clint east...
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currently it's still on the cool side 44 in dallas 41 kansas city 45 degrees in the city of chicago. it was pulled this morning as i came into work early this morning in new york city 46 degrees out there. you will need the jackets across a combhing of the country into portions of the east. it will be cool as well as we head into the afternoon hours. not much of a rebound in north carolina. 53 for the high temperature in rally. as we head northward 55 for cleveland and new york city. >> maria thank you a lot. >> little chilly out there. >> it is. time for enter statain this. could kate upton be the next girl. definitely has the looks to pull it off during the premiere documentary everything or nothing. the untold story of 007. she is interested in the role but would need intense training to get down on all those bond girl moves. >> check it out the new twilight breaking dawn part 2 posters have been revealed. it shows bella edward and jacob they are on top the evil part down below. the movie hits theaters on november 16th. action sequels "taken" 2" holds movie goers captive. the kidn
currently it's still on the cool side 44 in dallas 41 kansas city 45 degrees in the city of chicago. it was pulled this morning as i came into work early this morning in new york city 46 degrees out there. you will need the jackets across a combhing of the country into portions of the east. it will be cool as well as we head into the afternoon hours. not much of a rebound in north carolina. 53 for the high temperature in rally. as we head northward 55 for cleveland and new york city. >>...
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or your iphone, your ticket every one of those people has a different procedure, city to city, counter to counter, airport to airport, it is always different. >>guest: that is the problem. there is no standardization. they neat to make sure that everyone follows procedures and if they do that, they can cut back on the bureaucracy. we don't profile. until we profile, we will not have good security. they profile on israel, they profile all over europe. we say "profile," everyone runs for cover. it has nothing to do with anything but certain expressions you may have in your face, the fact you are sweating, the fact your hands are shaking, people that are trained to look for these things pick up the problems before they get through security. it would make it more efficient. the politicians do not want to do this. >>shepard: standardization and efficiency works perfectly at mcdonald's. that works perfectly at mcdonald's. but the idea that you have to look at people and try to figure out what it is they are thinking and their motivations, not color of skin or height or age but actions and re
or your iphone, your ticket every one of those people has a different procedure, city to city, counter to counter, airport to airport, it is always different. >>guest: that is the problem. there is no standardization. they neat to make sure that everyone follows procedures and if they do that, they can cut back on the bureaucracy. we don't profile. until we profile, we will not have good security. they profile on israel, they profile all over europe. we say "profile," everyone...
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it's 5:00 in new york city. this is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> kimberly: there are new developments on the terror attack in benghazi, libya, on september 11 that we'll get to in a moment. first, romney was in lexington, virginia, today, outlining the vision of america's role in the world at the virginia military institute. the governor doesn't think that president obama is providing strong leadership. >> i know the president hopes for a safer, freer and more prosperous middle east aligned with us. i share this hope. but hope is not a strategy. we can't support our friends and defeat our enemies in the middle east when our words are not backed up by deeds. when our defense spending is being arbitrarily and deeply cut. when we have no trade agenda to speak of. the perception of our strategy is not one of partnership, but of passivity. >> kimberly: all right. do you think this is the right message and tone? a lot of discussion whether or not romney was going to come out on top on foreign policy. generally speaking, it'
it's 5:00 in new york city. this is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> kimberly: there are new developments on the terror attack in benghazi, libya, on september 11 that we'll get to in a moment. first, romney was in lexington, virginia, today, outlining the vision of america's role in the world at the virginia military institute. the governor doesn't think that president obama is providing strong leadership. >> i know the president hopes for a safer, freer and more prosperous middle...
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audience we've got here in the studio and welcome to huckabee from the fox news studios in new york city. all right, the biggest story this week in politics was the first presidential debate in denver. the first view, even among the staunchest obama supporters was that romney won the debate convincingly and one left of center commentator four years ago had a tingle up his leg hearing obama speak. waste in a such a meltdown over the poor performance this time he had a tingle run down his leg because he wet his pants. (laughter) >> and some of the excuses to try to explain the president not being much better than the empty chair that clint'swood revealed to us were simply bizarre. al gore thought it was the altitude of denver. i think the former vice-president may have been a little high. but the most ridiculous excuse of all was offered by yet another left wing obama, on another network and this guy with a straight face suggested that obama didn't debate well because he was black. what? you mean after getting elected president of the united states, and serving almost four years, barack ob
audience we've got here in the studio and welcome to huckabee from the fox news studios in new york city. all right, the biggest story this week in politics was the first presidential debate in denver. the first view, even among the staunchest obama supporters was that romney won the debate convincingly and one left of center commentator four years ago had a tingle up his leg hearing obama speak. waste in a such a meltdown over the poor performance this time he had a tingle run down his leg...
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the city council finally exonerated mrs. o'leary and her cow in 1997, but it all
the city council finally exonerated mrs. o'leary and her cow in 1997, but it all
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] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] [ male announcer ] get more access with the citi card. one is for a clean, wedomestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. megyn: a top economics professor at princeton is now calling out president obama. for his comments at last week's debate and his common sense then, suggesting that governor romney's economic plan does not add up. here is what the president said. >> the fact is that if you are lowering the rates that we been described, governor, than it is not possible to come up with enough deductions and loopholes that only affect high income individuals to avoid either raising the deficit or
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flyers are everywhere here in the city of westminster and beyond with a description of her face and what she was last wearing. the fbi is on the case as well. bloodhounds joined the search over the weekend. in terms of the community i can tell you personally what it's been like here. i live here in westminster. i don't live too are from where jessica disappeared. i've been out and i've seen her face just about everywhere and i'm going to send things back to you right now. jenna: nice to hear a personal perspective on this story as well. alicia, thank you very much. alicia acuna in colorado. meantime we'll run to some other breaking news out of virginia today where we see governor romney. jon: that's right, jenna. governor bob mcdonnell of virginia just finished his introduction. you notice all the white. these are cadets at the virginia military institute, a historic and highly regarded private military college that offers a lot of, feed as lot of officers to our military institutions. vmi in lexington, virginia. governor romney selecting it as the site of his foreign policy speech. let'
flyers are everywhere here in the city of westminster and beyond with a description of her face and what she was last wearing. the fbi is on the case as well. bloodhounds joined the search over the weekend. in terms of the community i can tell you personally what it's been like here. i live here in westminster. i don't live too are from where jessica disappeared. i've been out and i've seen her face just about everywhere and i'm going to send things back to you right now. jenna: nice to hear a...
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boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts, more events, more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] >> steve: hypocrisy alert. hollywood campaigns hard for observe and backs his plan to raise taxes on the rich, behind closed doors, those same high paid studio executives are actually begging for, wait for it -- tax breaks. here to give us the scoop, stuart varney. >> i can't spell hypocrisy, but i know when i see it. this is just absolutely blatant hypocrisy. if you make a movie in california, you get to pay lower taxes. the hollywood studios pay lower taxes. if they make a movie in california. >> steve: why? >> they get a tax credit. they make a movie here, 25 cents of every dollar you spend is a tax credit. you pay lower taxes. if
boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts, more events, more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] >> steve: hypocrisy alert....
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if you look at prices and how they spiked in key cities of california you can see what we're talking about here. for example, in san diego the average for regular now is 4.73. that is up 56 cents in a week. riverside up 54 cents in a week. orange county up 53 cents in a week. all of this taking place in a state that is basically broke with a very weak economy and a very high unemployment rate. it is not good news any way you slice it, patti ann. patti ann: stuart, the national average is much, much lower than that. why is california paying so much more? >> it is a very simple answer. this is a self-inflicted wound in california. they have very, very high emissions and environmental standards and they have to have a special blend of gasoline just for california. that means if there is any kind of problem with the refinerries, the 14 refinerries in california that make this special stuff they have got a supply problem and that's what's happened. they are paying roughly 15 cents extra for every single gallon that is consumed in california. that is because of these environmental rules. n
if you look at prices and how they spiked in key cities of california you can see what we're talking about here. for example, in san diego the average for regular now is 4.73. that is up 56 cents in a week. riverside up 54 cents in a week. orange county up 53 cents in a week. all of this taking place in a state that is basically broke with a very weak economy and a very high unemployment rate. it is not good news any way you slice it, patti ann. patti ann: stuart, the national average is much,...
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on this day in 1871, the great chicago fire burned much of that city to the ground. most of us know the story. mrs. o'leary's car kicked the lantern and the flames from the barn spread quickly. to this day, nobody knows how much of that story is even true, but the city's wooden sidewalks and buildings were clearly vulnerable. the fire killed at least 200 people, destroyed more than 17,000 buildings. took another two days before firefighters got the flames under control. the city council finally exonerated mrs. o'leary and her cow in 1997, but it all started
on this day in 1871, the great chicago fire burned much of that city to the ground. most of us know the story. mrs. o'leary's car kicked the lantern and the flames from the barn spread quickly. to this day, nobody knows how much of that story is even true, but the city's wooden sidewalks and buildings were clearly vulnerable. the fire killed at least 200 people, destroyed more than 17,000 buildings. took another two days before firefighters got the flames under control. the city council finally...